3D technology loves dual video cards, but gaming laptop manufacturers tend to shy away from dropping a pair of NVIDIA mobile cards in their machines. Something about keeping down cost. As I've demonstrated in the past, Origin PC isn't a company that shies away from making a really expensive product, especially when it gets them a 'first' achievement.

The first full day I spent actually playing games on the Origin PC EON17-S gaming laptop was a day…
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So yesterday they announced the EON17-X3D (they also do not shy away from confusing naming conventions), the world's first 3D gaming to double up in such a fashion. It's got dual overclocked NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M graphics cards in SLI, which should mean smoother 3D performance than anything else in its class.

"Origin PC continues to lead the industry by being the first to offer a 3D laptop with dual overclocked graphics cards in SLI." said Origin PC CEO and co-founder Kevin Wasielewski via official announcement. "The Origin EON17-X3D is the ultimate mobile 3D experience. Whether you are at home or on the road, you will forget where you are and become immersed in the world of 3D."

Remember when 3D just meant graphics and not wearing funny goggles? Ah, those were the days.

Here's a rundown of the system features. Pay particularly close attention to that last bullet point.

Built-in 3D Emitter and 1080p 3D Display

NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 Wireless Glasses with LightBoost Technology

Customizable Backlit Keyboard with Three Lighting Zones and Seven Colors

Intel X79 Chipset with 2nd Generation Intel Hexcore Processors

Up to 32GB 1333MHz Corsair Quad Channel Memory

Up to 16GB 1866MHz Corsair Vengeance Quad Channel Memory

Up to Dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M Graphics Cards with ORIGIN Professional Overclocking

Up to Three Hard Drives with up to 3TB's of Hard Drive Space

Industry Leading Free 24/7 Lifetime Support Based in the United States

Fully Customizable starting at $3,032

It's an exciting machine, and the price shows it. Starting at $3,032, the configuration I cooked up at the Origin website clocked in at $8,220, and I skimped just a little. And painted it pink.

Will they sell many of these? Probably not, and since they build their machines to order, that's no big loss. The point is they have it available, and they were pioneers. So there?